Today: Pints & Bites with Jeannie Ritter

There's a cornucopia of culinary events in Denver tonight, with everything from the Westword Dish/A Menu Affair at the Fillmore to Penny Parker's Sense of Security benefit dinner at Lola. And for an appetizer, First Lady Jeannie Ritter is hosting "Pints & Bites," a benefit for the Governor's Residence Preservation Fund.

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The event, which runs from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Governor's Mansion at 400 East Eighth Avenue, features thirty different beers (the governor's beverage of choice), 23 dishes incorporating food from five Colorado farms, and chef and brewer presentations. Individual tickets are $100; for more details, click here.

Patricia Calhoun co-founded Westword in 1977; she’s been the editor ever since. She’s a regular on the weekly CPT12 roundtable Colorado Inside Out, played a real journalist in John Sayles’s Silver City, once interviewed President Bill Clinton while wearing flip-flops, and has been honored with numerous national awards for her columns and feature-writing.